Tlie Daily Review, i — < ~ ' 5 Fowanda, Pa.. Tuesday, July !2, 1381. t I s EDZTOH9 . < P. W. ATA*orT>. NOBI E N.AI.VOIID , l t ' 4 itrii'f JZSfri4tr , ' r/.v ctnli per month. 'H't .j il. A decision lias been prepared at tVash- , ington and awaits the signature ol' the | Attorney Genera!, to the ell'oct that gold i, and >ilv -r may be deposited lor redemp tion in National bank notes, and it may also be paid out by the United States j. Treasurer in redemption for said notes, j j A boy aged seven years was shot in the ( forehead last Sunday at Bayoune, N. J. h Two ])hysieiaiis made an examination M and found that the ball had passed entire-, 1 ]y through the brain and lodged in the j * oscipltal boue. It was extracted and the i child i • si ill alive, talks intelligently and j ■ Shows signs of a speedy recovery. 1 1 ♦ —<► • - I 1 The following was received at the Ex- j ' ("•ntive Mansion Friday: "Chautauqua, ■' President Garlield— Chautauqu at it < iir.-t - i*i eting of lsdl sends its eodial saint a-' " tion to our beloved Presideut, his wife j' and family. Your wise words spoken ( last year shall never be forgotten and we j 1 rejoice in the prospect ofyour recovery," j ( The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne ami Chica go railroad has cut its rate to the sea- j board to twelve cents a hundred on grain 5 n elevator?.. The out in rate does not i apply to grain transferred from Western ' connections. Other roads as far as learn ed have not met the i\ duetion. which the 1 1 Fort Wayne management say is simply I, to prevent the diversion of the grain ele- ; ; valors to the water line. The N. Y. Chamber of Commerce met j Thursday to take action on the attempt-' ed a.ssasination of the President. Speech- [ es were made and appropriate resolutions were adopted. Forty thousand dollars toward a fund for the family of the Presi dent was subscribed in less than live minutes. It is intended to raise two | hundred and lifty thousand dollars, which ! . will be invested in United States bond.", ■ t the income to be paid to Mrs. Garlield j ' during her life, and at; her death the prin-; ; cipal to be equally divided among her children. A'' citizens of New York are invited to send subscriptions to Cyrus W. Field. One of the last acts of President Gar iu Id before lie was wantonly shot was to a 'point ex-Vice President Hannibal I Hamlin Minister to Spain. The new Al.in- j i-tcr is now seventy-two years of age,and has been in public olllce almost eontinu- j otdy for nearly half a century. His ca- i rcer has been singular in its ups and | d >wns. After serving as a State Legisla- ; lo" lie was sent t<> Congress and returned ! again to the Legislature before* being elected to the Uui'i d States Senate. For a brief period, between terms in the Sen ate, lie was Governor of the State, and in 1 -GO was clecred to his highest oiliee.tliat of Vice President under Lincoln. lie has since been a Collector of Customs and United States Senator.and now in his old age. go out a- a foreign minister. Mayor King, of Philadelphia, having demonstrated on the lib thai the law against the use of lire-works can be en forced,. now proposes to put a stop to the carrying of concealed weapons in that city. The Mayor says : -We cannot ar rest a man on suspicion of carrying a pistol, but when he is apprehended on an other charge and a search di-closes a deadly weapon, he shall be subjected to the fullest penalty. The ordinance against j lire-works was protected by striking a blow at the fountain-head, the manufact- j urers. Let this ease be a parallel. Gun smiths and dealer.- in firearms should not i be permitted to sell deadly weapons in discriminately.'' If Mayor King succeeds in el'ectuullj- applying the authority which the law places in his hands, he will re ceive the thanks of every citizen who has sense enough to perceive that the Amcri- i can habit of carrying firearms is one of the most prolific sources of crime. Tree Growing. Thi> season has been one of the best for tree growing, known in some years. Dry weather and drowtli are detrimental and often fatal to the transplanting of trees. But the abundant rain-falls this season have secured a sure and rapid growth and but little loss has been s. s tained by any engaged in tree setting. Both ornamental and fruit trees are now cheap and we wonder people do not plant more, both for pleasure and profit. They j beautify grounds, enhance the value of property and add to the comfort of the j home. The maple is a very pretty shade ! tree, clean and bright, during the early season and a gem of beauty in Autumn ' when its luxuriant foliage assumes those ; rich lines of red and gold. This tree can | be had at a trifle, being found on nearly ; all our lands, it is hardy and has a rapid growth. In May as the leaves begin to start, is a good time to transplant it. ; We would suggest to tho.-e of our read ers who have not tried it to experiment next Spring as we feel assured they nic - er will regret it. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go tu G. S Acklky & Cu> for cheap Cow flay. 00. Gi:om;K Lyxciicomk lias removed his barber-hop from the room over I'owr.i.L A Co's stole, to his old quarters under the; Meat Market. one door soul hof Ward Hou-e. where lie will be pk-asi d to sec all Id- former patron- and everybody else desiring ton-orial service-. ! laving sold my retail Furniture and Un taking business, known a- the Bridge Strei t Furniture Store to E. B. Pierm- 1 would re spectfully recommend those m need ol' goods ! in lu's line to call on him at the old stand. 1 also wish to inform those indebted to me that it will be iieeo-sary to set • !e the accounts soon. N. ii liens. January 1, ls-I. Tlotki. ton Sauk. - I oiler the Aim \ an Hotel property for sale on very reasonable terms—one half the pureha-e money down and the balance in ten years. J , o--e--ion 1 given April !. I--1. There i- a good barn connected with the properly. This hotel i loeated on the corner of Bridge and Wab r street.-, in Towanda borough. The free bridge and new depot near to it make this hotel desirable for any one wishing to engage in the hotel hu-ine-s.' Call upon oraddiv--, loskimi G. Patton. Towanda, Pa. '•What everybody want- i - i lm best organ for the least amount oil money : 'i'herefore every body w: nt- the Burdett; and when you've said that, you've told the whole story." So say the brightest and busiest organ dealer- throughout the land, who are turn i-hing thi- inatchie-s instrument to a mii-ieu public, which i- rapidly iearuingiodi-tingui-h it- marvellously pure and beautiful voice front that which is not music. For sale by J. A. Manville, No. o Bridge St., Towanda. The tinest building lot in Towanda borough corner of Poplar and Second -ireels, between the residence* of Hon. li. o. (Joodrieii and E. Walker, will be sold cheap. Apply to U. i) Ivinnev F.uor Fob Sai.x. — 1 oiler for-ale on na ablc terms a valuable farm, located in the valley of the Towanda creek, about 2 1-2 mil '- from Towanda. containing 75 acres, under a good state of cull ivation, well water ed. a young orchard of choice trees, good framed dwelling house, and line larg ■ b ,rn— with underground stabling. I will sell.this arm on long lime, or exchange it in part for proper!\ in Yowada borough. JOSi'.l'H G. P.vi !i)\. Second hand Herring Safe for sale cheap, quire at this oliice. For .-ale very cheap, one of the celebrated Kochc-ter Fiber-. nearly new. Ilok!.- a barrel. C all at this cilic. . The Be vised lid it ion of Hie New TV-tan wot in three dilferent style- and ranging in prie. front 20 cents to -'1 25, just received at Whit eomb's Book store. 2du (,>no of those thin gum overcoats sold by Bosonlield is cheaper and much more eonven ent than an umbrella. A <;<)()!> iiomf, CUBA!'.— I otl'er for sair ■ VEKY (.'HEAP, the house and lot, Soutli | east corner Third and Uliz !>etli street- in I this borough. The house is in good repair, tlie lot large, with good well of water and i water in the house. The property will be I sold for half its value on long time. ' June!). 'M. (.). D. Kixxky. Business Cards. X LVORD & SOX, .JOB PIIINTERS. DAILY REVIEW OFFICE, Main street, Towanda Pa SAVERCOOL, OFFICE FURNITURE, DESKS, And Library Tabic-.-. 1 1op c rner Secftnd and Poplar streets, tuar23 81 DR. T.B. JOHNSON, PI IYSI (JLIN AND: S uROE ON. Office over H. C Porter's Drugstore, Residence corn r Maple and Second Streets, T? LSBREE & SON, ' A 7 TOh'NE 1 S-A T-LA I 1 South side Mcrcur Block, Towanda, Pa. N. C. ELSBUF.E. | J.. ELSEUEE. L. HOLLISTER I). I). S. A ■ (Successor to Dr. E. 11. Ang;le.) OPERATIVE AXD MECHANICAL DENTIST. Office on State street, sec nd lloor of Dr. Pratt's office. lO.ianiO THORNTON, - TUNER AND REPAIRER Of Pianos and Orirans. ('Over 17 years ex-url order- rived at IJo! u - * P.-..-.-.L' -V M m-ie Store. W. RYAN, - o 0 UN T Y SURE!: I N'J END EN I Office Mean.-' Block. IT ENRY STREETER, Y. AATTOBXEV X COUNSELOR AT LAW* TOWANDA, PA. TAMES T. HALE, w ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office over Stcvi n- x Lonsr'* store. TOIIN V,*. CODDING, w ATTORNEY-A T-LA IT. < > filer- Mevcur Block, over Ivi ray's Ibug Store. i). KINNEY, W . A TTORNEY-A T-LA 15", Office corner Main and Pine Strc < ts, Towanda, Pa, OECK & OVERTON, Attorneus-ut-L'i tv, Twanda, P>'. D'A. OVERTOX- I BEX J. M. PECK. V' TILMAMS, ANGLE A BUFFING T< >N. ATTORNEYS-AT-LA IF. Oi ice fortni riy . s-upii d ' y W. Wntkiiis. rxOAT, : o oA.i u i ri r: -7 "•* k ,•'// pi l *> r* /f 1 r w c/? v AML.j* it u f# si v 9ji 'J? j- • At *U*X 1,3.0 IS a"A !• l-iiitrlj Pie ice's 111 I i VIA JAR'S E SI'O VE. >3 00 SMALL STOVE. 3 !'•> CHESTNUT, 3 2.1 EC<(', 3 00 CRATE, 3 00 SMALL CHESTNUT. 2 10 Willi same additional el f.. carti vc. V.". M. MALI.ORY October, 'J i, l>7ffi AYI*G A LAKE HOTEL, on Lake U n Cayuga, Sheldrake, Seneca county, N. Y., open from dune I nth ti> 0rt,.l • r; accomino i datious for tlab gliosis; very low rait - can be .-a-cured over Lehigh Valley It. li. For terms and descrlp iion addri -- JOHN 1-i. AI.I.KX, Osborn House, Auburn, N. Y., until Junelo; thereafter at Shel drake, N. Y. JOHN !•;. ALLEX, Proprietor. ; NOTICE. The c<>- 1 L-J partiie-..-hii) heretofore existing between the undet.-i-.:.ed, under the linn nai.a- of ilill t-c : Co., i - this day dissolved by mutual consent. The | business will be continued by X. P. Hicks, to whom ail money due tin linn must be paid, and all ac eoUlli- ; . the l!rill I'V presented. w. mi.L, ]•:. c, HEWKI: ,1. O. PITTii.NGEU, N. P. HICKS. I Jill' le, I>Sl. Having purchased t!i ■ I'k ning Mill and Furni ture Factory on the rivet-bank, near the bridge, 1 ; will keep iu stock a good assortment of Doors, Sash and lilinds, and bo prepared l'o do plaining and oth er Work at short notice. Cash Paid For Lumber. Olliei iu War. e >•-, back <-f pi-.-re luriiittire st- a. . X P. 11ICKS. ! ™ 01: JL Ittittv Cut and Khavv Go to ti.e * i WARD IIOU.SE PARLOR WILLIS FAIRHILD X rmerly S 5 EJWiE I Is there. USUAL Rosen fie id the fashionable clothier, is the first to open a 7" f T T T Y Yf T FULL LINE OF s i* i? i rs' G CLOTHING to which he invites the particular atteu tion of tN B: P f r. His assortment comprises the most fash ionable goods in the READY-MADE CLOTHING LINE, purchased tor cash, and will be sold CHEAPER than any other lions ■ in the country can oli'er the same (jfPhlity oi goods. A full line of MEN'S AND BOYS' HATS AND CAPS Also a better assortment oi EURNISII - GOODS than can be found elsewhere in Towanda. Call, examine, and satisfy your selves. M. E. KOSENFIELD. March D, ISBI. QOAh, Nathan Ticid, DEALER IX riTTSTON, WILKES - BABEE, AND I Spools: Co xl. Invites the pati'c inure of his old friends and the pub lie gene rally. 1 shall keep a full assortment OI all sizes, AXTJ SHALL SELL AT LOW EST I'BICES FOB CASH. Yard an 1 oiilce, foot of Tine street, just south o (.'our iiov.se Aim.:,'. N. TII'I). XT EVP SITJNG GOODS! X.N. Now is the time to make your selection of a .v*:n- sriii.Ttx su it from the attractive array oi suit ings on exhibition at the tailoring establishment of I s a r rot 3 A resscl These goods have just been opened and are of the latest styles and very best quality. We guarantee fits, and make prices as low as tb*-* lowest. EURALGIA CUBED BY DB. BEBB'S NEURALGIA AND SICK HEADACHE BILLS. A universal cure for Neuralgia, Sick Head ache, Nervous Headache, Dyspepsia, Constipation, Paralysis. Palpita tion of the Heart, and Head ache arising from over stimulation cither from OPIUM OK ALCOHOLIC SIMULANTS. The e Pills are very pleasant to take (they dis j solve iu the mouth'* and ell'eetually cure all diea-es ; arising from a deranged nervous system, i If your druggist is not supplied, ask him to pro curt, it for you, from the wholesale dealers. Sent j to any address 011 receipt of at) cents. For Sale by CLARK B. POUTER, Q 11. BEAN, kDL Pain and Ornamental Painter, AND PAPER HANGED. All work in his line promptly executed on slior [ notice. From long experience both in city and i country, he prides himself en being able to suit the most fastidious.